Album Quote by Robert Plant
“Each album has a different atmosphere. The third album and Houses of the Holy seem to be the two albums that people didn't get off on quite as strongly as the other ones. But I think they contain the basic ingredients for the further pursuance of what we're doing... the turning point to relieve the tedium of repetition.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: 1995, The Rolling Stone, Robert Plant discussing Led Zeppelin's later work
He notes that certain albums, while less immediately popular, contain essential elements that break monotony and drive future creativity
In simple terms: Less popular albums hold key ingredients for future innovation
Recognize and value hidden potential in overlooked works
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When to use this quote
- music production
- album reviews
- creative brainstorming
- artistic direction
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What elements make an album a turning point?
- How can we identify hidden value in less popular works?
Popularity may not reflect artistic significance